Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart hopes jail inmates will learn a thing or two from kings and queens. Or maybe the knights and rooks and pawns will get through to them. On Monday, with former world chess champion Anatoly Karpov on hand, Dart launched a chess program at the Cook County Jail that he hopes will help prepare inmates for life outside.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sarge's thought of the day
So it is bad enough that prision officer's get piss thrown at them but now they have to worry about shanks being made out of game pieces. Really Tom what are you thinking. Here is an article below of what good old Tom is doing.
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart hopes jail inmates will learn a thing or two from kings and queens. Or maybe the knights and rooks and pawns will get through to them. On Monday, with former world chess champion Anatoly Karpov on hand, Dart launched a chess program at the Cook County Jail that he hopes will help prepare inmates for life outside.
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart hopes jail inmates will learn a thing or two from kings and queens. Or maybe the knights and rooks and pawns will get through to them. On Monday, with former world chess champion Anatoly Karpov on hand, Dart launched a chess program at the Cook County Jail that he hopes will help prepare inmates for life outside.
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